Latter-day Saint Life

Young Women General President Helps Parents Answer the Question, "Why Do I Have to Go to Mutual?"

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Here are some great insights from Sister Bonnie L. Oscarson that can help parents get their kids excited about Mutual.

What parent of teens has not heard the question, “Why do I have to go to Mutual tonight?” This is often followed by “I don’t think I’ll get that much out of it!” The question is really a very good one that provides an opportunity for all of us — youth, parents, and leaders — to understand the purpose not just of Mutual activity night but of many meetings we attend at Church.

A good place to start with our youth is to ask them some questions. “Are there reasons you can attend besides what you will get out of it? Do you know of anyone there who might be lonely, who is going through some hard challenges and needs a friend, or who feels like they don’t belong? Are there opportunities for you to serve, help, support, encourage and lift others at your activity?”

Sitting down with your children and having a meaningful discussion about what they can contribute to the meetings might increase their understanding about why we gather together as ward families and congregations.

Elder D. Todd Christofferson spoke of why the Lord chooses to use a church to carry out His work.

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